
Errors in disease diagnosis lead to nearly 800,000 deaths, disabilities in US each year: study
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An estimated 795,000 Americans become disabled or die each year due to a misdiagnosis, a new study found. Johns Hopkins researcher Dr. David Newman-Toker breaks down the findings.
It was published in The BMJ, a peer-reviewed medical trade journal. "The most important question to ask your doctor is: 'What's the worst thing this could be?'" "It tells us where the majority of harms are occurring." Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle writer for Fox News Digital.
The top five misdiagnosed conditions were stroke, sepsis, pneumonia, venous thromboembolism (formation of a blood clot in a vein) and lung cancer — which together made up 38.7% of all cases.

Pizza before tomatoes? Ancient Rome's version of America's favorite food looked nothing like today's
Ancient Rome pizza at Hungary restaurant features no tomatoes or mozzarella, using garum fish sauce and olive paste. Neverland Pizzeria's dish is limited-edition.












